Submitted by CDC_DSMH_WG on
CDC's Consolidated Comment for USCDI v4
CDC continues to recommend inclusion of this high priority data element in USCDI v4
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Activity performed for or on a patient as part of the provision of care.
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Location of Procedure
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Healthcare service location within a facility where the procedure was performed. |
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Submitted by CDC_DSMH_WG on
CDC continues to recommend inclusion of this high priority data element in USCDI v4
Submitted by aphillips@imoh… on
IMO supports the inclusion of proposed Level 2 Data Elements for Procedure Timing and Location of Procedure in USCDI V3. These data elements are incorporated in mature technical specifications including CDA R2 Implementation Guide: Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) Reports, Release 3. ONC certified HIT should be capable of exchanging these data elements.
Submitted by CDC_DSMH_WG on
CDC considers this element to be high priority and strongly recommends its inclusion in the USCDI V3
Submitted by molenda on
Data element name change suggestion for "Location of Procedure"
"Location of Procedure" is currently Level 0. Anatomy Mapper OpCo recommends clarifying and renaming the "Location of Procedure" element to "Place of Service" or "Procedure Setting" or "Performance Location" to make explicit that it captures the physical facility / department / setting where the procedure occurred.
The current "Location of Procedure" data element is explicitly different from the "Anatomic Location of Procedure" (i.e. where on the body did the procedure occur?). On a related note, Anatomy Mapper OpCo recommends an "Anatomic Localization" data element for Procedures, which can be recycled to other relevant data classes.